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  • Spiranthes stellata ()

    ...traits that support its recognition as a separate species. The inflorescence is a spike of loosely spaced, white star-shaped flowers with pointed, wide spreading sepals and petals. The white oval labe...

  • Triphora craigheadii ()

    ...this orchid's survival which has only three known occurrences in Florida. Habitat: All Characteristics: Wetland Status: Not classified Distribution and Conservation Status: ...

  • Cypripedium reginae ()

    ...years to produce its first bloom; a single plant can live over fifty years. It requires moist soil, growing in damp fens, meadows, forests, swamps, and on river banks. In moist, favorable conditions, ...

  • Arethusa bulbosa ()

    ...mosses. Calopogon tuberosus has similarly colored flowers and grows in the same habitat, but unlike Arethusa, its flowers are non-resupinate (i.e., the labellum is the uppermost petal). This orchid ...

  • Anoectochilus sandvicensis ()

    ...Accepted Synonyms: Anoectochilus apiculatus, Anoectochilus sandvicensis var. apiculatus, Odontochilus sandvicensis, Vrydagzynea sandvicensis Anoectochilus sandvicensis, the Hawaiian Jeweled Orchid, i...

  • Bletia spicata ()

    ...habitats, from swamps to desert canyons in the southwest; typically, it grows in mesic to dry soil in forests and over sandstone or limestone. Bletia spicata is considered globally secure, although ...

  • Bletia colemanii ()

    ...This leafless orchid has rolled back sepals and lateral petals that closely resemble B. revoluta and was formerly considered a variety of this species, until DNA analysis demonstrated a separate speci...

  • Bletia purpurea ()

    ...the shade, usually on stumps, floating logs, and at the base of cypress trees just above the water level. Bletia purpurea is considered secure globally because of its widespread distribution, althou...

  • Bletia parva ()

    ...herbarium specimens, confirmed this orchid's presence in the Dragoon Mountains and Peloncillo Mountains in Arizona. The leafless stems are dull rose-lavender and like other members of this genus,...

  • Corallorhiza bentleyi ()

    ...obtains nutrients not from photosynthesis but through mycorrhizal fungi. It lacks leaves, has a reddish to yellow stem, and produces up to 20 small, inconspicuous flowers of the same color. It is most...